Spatial Variation of Arsenic in Soil, Irrigation Water, and Plant Parts: A Microlevel Study

dc.contributor.authorKabir, M.S.,
dc.contributor.authorSalam, M.A.
dc.contributor.authorPaul, D.N.R.,
dc.contributor.authorHossain, M.I.,
dc.contributor.authorRahman, N.M.F.,
dc.contributor.authorAziz, A.,
dc.contributor.authorLatif, M.A.
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-17T07:40:22Z
dc.date.issued2016-07-21
dc.description.abstractArsenic pollution became a great problem in the recent past in different countries including Bangladesh. The microlevel studies were conducted to see the spatial variation of arsenic in soils and plant parts contaminated through ground water irrigation. The study was performed in shallow tube well command areas in Sadar Upazila (subdistrict), Faridpur, Bangladesh, where both soil and irrigation water arsenic are high. Semivariogram models were computed to determine the spatial dependency of soil, water, grain, straw, and husk arsenic (As). An arsenic concentration surface was created spatially to describe the distribution of arsenic in soil, water, grain, straw, and husk. Command area map was digitized using Arcview GIS from the "mouza" map. Both arsenic contaminated irrigation water and the soils were responsible for accumulation of arsenic in rice straw, husk, and grain. The accumulation of arsenic was higher in water followed by soil, straw, husk, and grain. Arsenic concentration varied widely within command areas. The extent and propensity of arsenic concentration were higher in areas where high concentration of arsenic existed in groundwater and soils. Spherical model was a relatively better and appropriate model. Kriging method appeared to be more suitable in creating interpolated surface. The average arsenic content in grain was 0.08-0.45 mg/kg while in groundwater arsenic level it ranged from 138.0 to 191.3 ppb.
dc.identifier.citationKabir, M. S., Salam, M. A., Paul, D. N. R., Hossain, M. I., Rahman, N. M. F., Aziz, A., & Latif, M. A. (2016). Spatial variation of arsenic in soil, irrigation water, and plant parts: a microlevel study. The scientific world journal, 2016(1), 2186069.
dc.identifier.issn23566140
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.uttarauniversity.edu.bd:4000/handle/123456789/204
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherHindawi Limited
dc.subjectarsenic
dc.subjectground water
dc.subjectirrigation water
dc.subjectunclassified drug
dc.subjectwater
dc.subjectsoil pollutant
dc.subjectwater pollutant
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectBangladesh
dc.subjectgrain
dc.subjectirrigation (agriculture)
dc.subjectkriging
dc.subjectplant
dc.subjectrice husk
dc.subjectsoil pollution
dc.subjectspatial soil variability
dc.subjectstraw
dc.subjectsurface property
dc.subjectanalysis
dc.subjectchemistry
dc.subjectenvironmental monitoring
dc.subjectfood contamination
dc.subjectOryza
dc.subjectspatial analysis
dc.subjectAgricultural Irrigation
dc.subjectArsenic
dc.subjectEnvironmental Monitoring
dc.subjectFood Contamination
dc.subjectGroundwater
dc.subjectSoil Pollutants
dc.subjectSpatial Analysis
dc.subjectWater Pollutants
dc.subjectChemical
dc.titleSpatial Variation of Arsenic in Soil, Irrigation Water, and Plant Parts: A Microlevel Study
dc.typeArticle

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